While
knowing Bible trivia is no guarantee that you will let the truths of
Scripture sink in, it may help you pass this quiz. So grab the kids or a
friend, hang onto your mouse and take our first ever philcallaway.com
Bible quiz. We think you'll have a few laughs along the way.

1.How
many books are found in the Bible?

52:
Go to 12.

66:
Go to 21.

2.Genesis 8:7 tells us that Noah first sent out a raven. It flew back
and forth unable to locate land. Later Noah sent out a dove. When the dove
came back with nothing, they waited another seven days. This time the dove
returned with a freshly plucked olive leaf. Move on to 45.

3.
Where is the following verse found: “If we confess our sins, he is
faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all
unrighteousness.”

1 John 2:9: Go to 42.

1 John 1:9: Go to 41.

4.
Good for you. Actually, both answers are right. Don't you wish there were
test like this in high school? Go to 40.

5.
Which book is the only one to mention the visit of the wise men to the
infant Jesus?

Matthew: Go to 33.

Mark: Go to 16.

Luke: Go to 29.

John: Go to 34.

6.
Who coined the term “born again?”

Jimmy Carter: Go to 15.

The Apostle Paul: Go to 20.

Jesus Christ: Go to 25.

7.
That wasn’t so hard. But just wait. On to 6.

8.
Adam and Eve had two sons. Which came first:

Cain?
Go to 38.

Abel?
Go to 47.

9.
Oops. Hezekiah was a king, not a book. We won’t tell anyone. Go quietly
to 6.

10.
Right you are. (See 2 Kings 22:1). Move on to 17.

11.
Who wrote the Book of Colossians?

Paul: Go to 18.

Peter: Go to 30.

12.
Sorry. There are 52 weeks in the year, but 66 books in the Bible. Go on to
21.

13.
The book of Hezekiah is found in

The New Testament: Go to 9.

The Old Testament: Go to 9.

Neither: Go to 7.

14.
Congratulations. You have reached the end. But before you check out
philcallaway.com’s other exciting features and order all kinds of books,
do you know what is unique about Psalm 118? Go to 50 to find out.

15.
Wrong. Jimmy Carter was the 39th president of the United States
but Someone else was the first to use the term “born again” when it
wasn’t so popular. Go back to 6.

16.
Sorry. Go back to 5 and try again.

17.
Moses watched God part the Red Sea. But someone else watched water divide
before crossing over. Who was it?

Jonah: Go to 23.

Elisha: Go to 19.

18.
Right you are. Go to 8.

19.
Good for you. Elisha struck the water with Elijah’s coat and the water
divided (2 Kings 2:14). We’re off to 14.

20.
Whoops. Wrong answer. Go on to 25.

21.
Congratulations! You’re batting 1000. There are 27 books in the New and
39 in the Old. You didn’t necessarily need to know that. On to number 5.

22.
Uh oh! Benjamin was the youngest of Jacob’s sons. Go back to 39.

23.
Sorry. Jonah was well acquainted with water, but he never parted any. Go
back to 17.

24.
How old was Josiah when he became king of Judah?

13: Go to 49.

8: Go to 10.

25.
Right you are. Jesus said to Nicodemus in John 3:3: “I tell you the
truth, unless a man is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God.” Go
to 37.

26.
Good for you. Not to pop your bubble, but the other answer was right as
well. Go to 40.

27.
Sorry. Mathew, Mark, Luke and John are referred to as the “Gospels.”
Go back to 37.

28.
Correct. Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers and eventually
became
Governor of Egypt. Go to 11.

29.
No. Luke contains much wisdom but no mention of the wise men. Go back to 5
and try again.

30.
Wrong. Move on to 18.

31.
After the Ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat, which bird did Noah
first send out to find dry land?

35.
Good guess! Genesis 23:1 says that Sarah, Abraham’s wife lived to be 127
years old. Go to 3.

36.
Sorry. Sarah (right...not an actual photo) lived to the ripe old age of
127. Go to 3.

37.
The first five books of the Old Testament are called

The Gospels: Go to 27.

The Pentateuch: Go to 43.

38.
In Genesis 4:1,2 Eve says, “With the help of the Lord I have brought
forth a man.” She had given birth to Cain. Go to 24.

39.
Which one of Jacob’s sons became a celebrated ruler in Egypt?

Benjamin: Go to 22.

Joseph: Go to 28.

40.
Who was the first disciple to directly call Jesus “God”?

Peter: Go to 44.

Thomas: Go to 32.

41.
Correct. 1 John was written by the apostle and author of the Gospel of
John and the Book of Revelation. He was a fisherman, and “the disciple
Jesus loved.” Go to 31.

42.
Sorry. 1 John 2:9 says, “Anyone who claims to be in the light but hates
his brother is still in the darkness.” Memorize it then go back to 3.

43.
Way to go. Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy are called
the “Pentateuch” (though Moses didn’t know it at the time). So you
haven’t been stumped yet? Just you wait. Move on to 48.

44.
Wrong. Go back to 40.

45.
What place in the Holy Land was called the “city of David”?

Jerusalem: Go to 4.

Bethlehem: Go to 26.

46.
Sorry. Levitical law stated that a woman who gave birth and couldn’t
afford a lamb as an offering was to bring two doves or two young pigeons
to the priest. But the first bird to fly out of the Ark wasn’t a dove.
Wing your way to 2.

47.
Wrong. Hebrews 11:4 says that God looked with favor on Abel and his
offering. Cain, however was Adam and Eve’s firstborn son. Go back to 38.

48.
The only woman whose age is mentioned in the Bible is:

Sarah: Go to 35.

Mary: Go to 36.

49.
Sorry. Josiah was 8 when he became king. Read 2 Kings 22:1 twice, then go
to 10.

50.
Psalm 118 is sandwiched between the shortest and the longest chapters in
the Bible. Aren't you glad you don't need to know that to get into heaven?
Well, it’s time to tally your score.

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1-2
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3-4:
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4-5:
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